![]() You sweat and mentally cry about your studying method failing you. When the test day, comes and you are sitting in the classroom answering the question, you doubt yourself if the electrons moving down to enzymes was in step 3 or 5. Under normal circumstances, you may have just repeated the process in your head a hundred times. Step 6: The Calvin cycle converts 3CO2 molecules from the atmosphere to glucose Step 5: The ATP and NADP is used by the Calvin cycle as a power source for converting carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into simple sugar glucose Step 4: Sunlight hits the second pigment molecule allowing the enzymes to convert ADP to ATP and NADP+ gets converted to NADPH Step 3: The electrons move down to enzymes. Step 2: Light hits the pigment in the membrane of a thylakoid, splitting the H2O into O2 Use the Memory Palace Technique to memorize the steps of photosynthesis: For example, let’s say that you wanted to remember the process of photosynthesis. Here is how it works: imagine yourself going through your memory palace with topics you need to memorize, such as dates, people, process, places, literally anything. It’s a place that you create in your mind, everything is up to you, and you can think of your memory palace as a beach, museum, an abandoned house, it can be anything and anywhere. There is a method that helps with memorization, and it is called “Memory Palace”. It takes time to be able to associate certain information with these places, people, and actions. Now this seems quite complicated and some may say that it’s too much work to memorize. Mind stories are limitless with how much information and “locations” you can add into a story. ![]() I then know I was memorizing 522, the 5 from the high five, and the 22 from the piano and Taylor Swift. Then, walking to my piano where Taylor Swift sings 22. So my mind story begins with me at my front door high fiving my friend. Accordingly, my mind story involves Taylor Swift singing 22 on my piano. For me 22 is easily memorized by the song “22” by Taylor Swift. Now we need to associate 22 with a action. So in your mind we will “walk” from the front door where I’m giving my friend a high five to the piano. Think back to where we identified the piano in the living. What matters is that without fail you’ll remember!Īs we continue on we realize we still have the 22 of the 522 we need to memorize. For me 5 and high fives associate, whenever I think of high fives I think of the number 5. Choose actions/ people/ and places that you are familiar with. Now this piece of information is “backed up” by a place, person, and action. So in your mind you imagine standing at your front door giving a high 5 to your best friend. Like I mentioned earlier the 5 is associated with the door. As we begin to associate not only the number (5) with a person/action (my best friend and I high fiving) we are creating a story. Allow me to take a step back and explain. Personally I associate 5 will my best friend and I giving each other a high 5. Then we associate the five with something you understand (we will do the same with the 2’s). The five will be associated with the door. The first location, the front door will be associated with the first number (or desired information). For example, we will choose the front door, and the piano. Once the location is chosen you need to identify specific objects within that location.
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